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What Is Enterprise SSD ?

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Today's storage devices have been widely installed in various mobile devices, notebook computers and hyper scale data centers, and have become inseparable from people's daily lives. With the ever-increasing demands on storage efficiency, most engineers are starting to shift their focus from traditional HDD solutions to better SSD solutions. Reliable SSDs with extremely low bit error rates, better withstand the extreme temperatures inside data centers, and more durable. Solid-state drives can last for years and are designed for applications with high hard drive usage.

Enterprise SSDs have a variety of interfaces. The hard drive interface determines how many SSDs a server chassis can hold, the data transfer rate of the SSDs, and how long it takes to replace them without shutting down the entire system. Appropriate interface design is the result of extensive research combined with extensive expertise.

Enterprise SSDs

SATA

SATA is considered to be the earliest enterprise solid-state drive, and the price is lower than that of similar products.

SAS

SAS SSDs offer higher data transfer rates, support dual-port operation, and are more reliable in terms of error correction, data integrity, and high signal quality. This kind of hard disk is mainly used in enterprise servers and storage arrays that require high availability and I/O capability.

U.2

U.2, also known as SFF8639, is the most commonly used interface design. This design is box-shaped and supports 4-lane PCIe interfaces, as well as SATA and SAS interfaces.

AIC

The expansion card is card-shaped, connected to the PCIe card slot inside the server, and only supports SSDs with PCIe interface. This kind of hard disk is different from U.2 and cannot be plugged or unplugged under power, but it supports more than 4 PCIe lanes.

M.2

The card-shaped solid-state drive M.2 is mostly used in data centers. The interface of this kind of hard disk is more compact than other hard disks. It uses PCIe or SATA communication.

enterprise-grade SSDs

Stable performance

Due to its own read and write mechanism, once the particles are full, the SSD is prone to slow down and slow response. Enterprise-class SSDs can be optimized for reserved space, so as to continuously provide stable performance for a long period of time, achieve constant reading and constant writing, and fast response.

Extra-long service life

Consumer SSDs are typically only fully utilized 8 hours per day per week, while enterprise SSDs must be able to withstand 24 hours of writing activity per day. The quality requirements of the particles are extremely high, so enterprise-level SSDs generally use specially selected enterprise-level Flash particles, such as MLC and e-TLC.

In the operating state of constant reading and constant writing, it is not a problem to use enterprise-class SSDs continuously for more than five years, which is also one of its typical characteristics.

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Compared with consumer-grade SSDs, enterprise-grade SSDs have higher requirements in terms of performance, security, and service life. If you have any need for enterprise SSDs, please kindly contact us immediately.

 

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